Nikon COOLPIX S4300 Reference Manual - Page 59

Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes), Changing the Scene Mode Settings - black

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Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes) When one of the following scenes is selected, camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected scene. On the shooting screen M A (shooting mode) button M C Scene M select a scene (A26-27) x Scene auto selector (A43) e Night portrait (A44) h Sunset (A45) u Food (A46) A Draw (A47) b Portrait (A43) f Party/indoor (A44) i Dusk/dawn (A45) l Museum (A47) o Backlighting (A48) c Landscape (A43) Z Beach (A45) j Night landscape (A46) m Fireworks show (A47) U Panorama assist (A48) d Sports (A44) z Snow (A45) k Close-up (A46) n Black and white copy (A47) O Pet portrait (A49) C Displaying a Description of Each Scene Mode (Help Display) When u is tapped in the scene selection screen, the help selection screen is displayed. Tap a scene icon to display a description of the features of that mode. Tap J to return to the help selection Help selection screen. Shooting Features Changing the Scene Mode Settings • You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and exposure compensation for some scenes. See "Default Settings" (A62) for more information. • If you tap the d tab (A11), the available menu options are displayed. You can set the Image mode (A64) and Touch shooting (A39) settings in scene mode (the settings cannot be changed in some scenes). - If you change the Image mode setting, the new setting is applied to all shooting modes. - Touch shutter (default setting) or Touch AF/AE can be selected for Touch shooting. 41

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Shooting Features
Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to Scenes)
When one of the following scenes is selected, camera settings are automatically
optimized for the selected scene.
C
Displaying a Description of Each Scene Mode (Help Display)
When
u
is tapped in the scene selection screen, the help selection
screen is displayed. Tap a scene icon to display a description of the
features of that mode. Tap
J
to return to the help selection
screen.
Changing the Scene Mode Settings
You can change the settings for the flash mode, self-timer, macro mode, and
exposure compensation for some scenes. See “Default Settings” (
A
62) for
more information.
If you tap the
d
tab (
A
11), the available menu options are displayed. You
can set the
Image mode
(
A
64) and
Touch shooting
(
A
39) settings in
scene mode (the settings cannot be changed in some scenes).
-
If you change the
Image mode
setting, the new setting is applied to all
shooting modes.
-
Touch shutter
(default setting) or
Touch AF/AE
can be selected for
Touch
shooting
.
On the shooting screen
M
A
(shooting mode) button
M
C
Scene
M
select a scene
(
A
26–27)
x
Scene auto
selector
(
A
43
)
b
Portrait
(
A
43
)
c
Landscape
(
A
43
)
d
Sports
(
A
44
)
e
Night portrait
(
A
44
)
f
Party/indoor
(
A
44
)
Z
Beach
(
A
45
)
z
Snow
(
A
45
)
h
Sunset
(
A
45
)
i
Dusk/dawn
(
A
45
)
j
Night landscape
(
A
46
)
k
Close-up
(
A
46
)
u
Food
(
A
46
)
l
Museum
(
A
47
)
m
Fireworks show
(
A
47
)
n
Black and white
copy
(
A
47
)
A
Draw
(
A
47
)
o
Backlighting
(
A
48
)
U
Panorama assist
(
A
48
)
O
Pet portrait
(
A
49
)
Help selection